Morning Jolt: Loneliness in America Is Caused by Our Broken Culture

It's the 75th anniversary of D-Day. There are many ways to remember; one of my first lessons about it came from a Peanuts special, What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? It features a haunting but age-appropriate sequence that is unlike any other in any other children's programming.

How Do We Fix a Lonely Culture?

Earlier this week, a contributor to the NRPlus Facebook page — if you joined, I wouldn't have to tell you about these things —  lamented frustration that whatever conservatives had won in the ...

June 06 2019

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Loneliness in America Is Caused by Our Broken Culture

Jim Geraghty

It's the 75th anniversary of D-Day. There are many ways to remember; one of my first lessons about it came from a Peanuts special, What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? It features a haunting but age-appropriate sequence that is unlike any other in any other children's programming.

How Do We Fix a Lonely Culture?

Earlier this week, a contributor to the NRPlus Facebook page — if you joined, I wouldn't have to tell you about these things —  lamented frustration that whatever conservatives had won in the ... Read More

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